Fowler and Schauffele equal lowest score in men’s major championship history – SCORES

It was also the lowest score ever recorded in a US Open.

Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele equalled the lowest score in men’s major championship history with stunning rounds of 62 on the opening day of the 123rd US Open.

Fowler exploited ideal, overcast conditions for the early starters to fire 10 birdies and two bogeys at Los Angeles Country Club, matching the mark set by Branden Grace in the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

It was also the lowest score ever recorded in a US Open, England’s Tommy Fleetwood making the most recent of the six previous 63s in the final round in 2018.

Yet Fowler amazingly held that distinction on his own for less than 30 minutes as Schauffele, playing two groups behind, carded eight birdies in a bogey-free 62 of his own.

At eight under par the American duo led by two shots from compatriot Wyndham Clark and former US Open champion Dustin Johnson, with Rory McIlroy and Brian Harman on five under.

World number one Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau were two strokes further back, while a frustrated Jon Rahm threatened to break a club over his knee as he struggled off the tee, but still managed to post a 69.

Playing alongside McIlroy, US PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka carded a 71 which was matched by defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick.

Rickie Fowler
Rickie Fowler equalled the lowest round in men’s major championship history with a 62 in the US Open (George Walker IV/AP)

Fowler has recorded eight top-five finishes in the majors, including in all four 2014, and was runner-up to Patrick Reed in the 2018 Masters following weekend rounds of 65 and 67 at Augusta National.

The native Californian had failed to qualify for the last two US Opens as a loss of form saw him tumble to 185th in the world rankings, but he came into the week on the back of successive top 10s on the PGA Tour and ranked 45th.

“It’s definitely been long and tough,” Fowler said of his road back to the game’s upper echelons.

“A lot longer being in that situation than you’d ever want. But it makes it so worth it having gone through that and being back where we are now. I would say we’re starting to get maybe as close as we’ve ever been to where I was through 2014, 2015.

“It was a great day out there. The first few days this week I was not feeling very comfortable or making many putts but I kept working on the range and finally a couple of things clicked a bit yesterday (Wednesday).

“Then it was just a case of going out there and trusting it and letting things happen.”

Xander Schauffele
Xander Schauffele reacts after missing a putt on the 17th hole during his record-equalling first round of 62 in the US Open (Matt York/AP)

Like Fowler, Schauffele started on the back nine and picked up shots on the 10th, 12th and 14th before storming home in 30, aided by a birdie from 60 feet on the fifth.

“It’s not really what you expect playing a US Open, but monkey see, monkey do,” said the Olympic champion, who has never finished worse than 14th in six previous US Open starts.

“I was just chasing Rickie up the leaderboard. Glad he was just in front of me [But] it’s just Thursday. It’s literally just the first day of a tournament. It’s a good start. You just wait until this place firms up. It’s going to be nasty.

“I’m going to take what the course can give me, and today it gave me a low one, and we’re going to have to assess it as we go on.”

McIlroy raced to the turn in 30 with five birdies in his first eight holes before following a run of six pars with a birdie on the 124-yard 15th, where Matthieu Pavon and Sam Burns both made a hole-in-one.

However, the four-time major winner then dropped his only shot of the day on the 18th and did not speak to waiting reporters after being required to undertake a drug test.

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
T1Rickie Fowler-862
T1Xander Schauffele-862
T3Wyndham Clark-664
T3Dustin Johnson-664
T5Brian Harman-565
T5Rory McIlroy-565
T7Bryson DeChambeau-367
T7Scottie Scheffler-367
T7Si Woo Kim-367
T7Paul Barjon-367
T7Harris English-367
T7Sam Bennett-367
T7Mackenzie Hughes-367
T14Jacob Solomon-268
T14Dylan Wu-268
T14Max Homa-268
T14Ryan Fox-268
T14Alejandro Del Rey-268
T14Andrew Putnam-268
T14Joaquin Niemann-268
T14Alex Noren-268
T14Keith Mitchell-268
T14Tony Finau-268
T14Sebastián Muñoz-268
T25Ryan Gerard-169
T25Yuto Katsuragawa-169
T25Ryo Ishikawa-169
T25Gordon Sargent(a)-169
T25Viktor Hovland-169
T25Jon Rahm-169
T25Eric Cole-169
T25Phil Mickelson-169
T25Cameron Smith-169
T25Sam Burns-169
T25Min Woo Lee-169
T25Justin Suh-169
T25David Puig-169
T38Jordan SmithPar70
T38Lucas HerbertPar70
T38Sergio GarciaPar70
T38Sepp StrakaPar70
T38Gary WoodlandPar70
T38Corey ConnersPar70
T38Adam HadwinPar70
T38Stewart CinkPar70
T38Mac MeissnerPar70
T38Andy SvobodaPar70
T38Vincent NorrmanPar70
T38Nick HardyPar70
T38Thriston LawrencePar70
T38Aldrich Potgieter(a)Par70
T38Abraham AncerPar70
T38Adrian MeronkPar70
T38Ben Carr(a)Par70
T38Patrick CoverPar70
T56Omar Morales(a)+171
T56Ryutaro Nagano+171
T56Adam Svensson+171
T56Pablo Larrazabal+171
T56Scott Stallings+171
T56Patrick Rodgers+171
T56Matthieu Pavon+171
T56Thomas Pieters+171
T56Sungjae Im+171
T56Collin Morikawa+171
T56Denny McCarthy+171
T56Barclay Brown(a)+171
T56Charley Hoffman+171
T56Simon Forsström+171
T56Maxwell Moldovan(a)+171
T56Romain Langasque+171
T56Austin Eckroat+171
T56Mito Pereira+171
T56Russell Henley+171
T56Matt Fitzpatrick+171
T56Chris Kirk+171
T56Patrick Cantlay+171
T56Brooks Koepka+171
T56Taylor Montgomery+171
T56Taylor Moore+171
T56Corey Pereira+171
T56J.J. Grey+171
T83Deon Germishuys+272
T83Wenyi Ding(a)+272
T83Roger Sloan+272
T83Kevin Streelman+272
T83Shane Lowry+272
T83Francesco Molinari+272
T83Tom Hoge+272
T83Patrick Reed+272
T83Matt Kuchar+272
T83Seamus Power+272
T83Jesse Schutte+272
T83Jordan Gumberg+272
T83Brent Grant+272
T83Nico Echavarria+272
T83Taylor Pendrith+272
T83Keegan Bradley+272
T83Cam Davis+272
T83Cameron Young+272
T83Jordan Spieth+272
T83Hideki Matsuyama+272
T83Davis Thompson+272
T83Nick Taylor+272
T83Austen Truslow+272
T83Christian Cavaliere(a)+272
T107Preston Summerhays(a)+373
T107Justin Thomas+373
T107Tommy Fleetwood+373
T107K.H. Lee+373
T107Adam Scott+373
T107Jason Day+373
T107Matthew McClean(a)+373
T107Martin Kaymer+373
T107Gunn Charoenkul+373
T107Bastien Amat(a)+373
T107Ross Fisher+373
T107Paul Haley II+373
T107Padraig Harrington+373
T107Tom Kim+373
T107Billy Horschel+373
T107David Nyfjall+373
T123Berry Henson+474
T123Michael Brennan(a)+474
T123Michael Kim+474
T123Carson Young+474
T123Jens Dantorp+474
T123Ryan Armour+474
T123Tyrrell Hatton+474
T123J.T. Poston+474
T123Joel Dahmen+474
T123Michael Thorbjornsen(a)+474
T123Emiliano Grillo+474
T123Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira(a)+474
T123Sahith Theegala+474
T123Karl Vilips(a)+474
T137Sam Stevens+575
T137Adam Schenk+575
T137Luke List+575
T137Wilco Nienaber+575
T137Kurt Kitayama+575
T137Olin Browne Jr.+575
T143Justin Rose+676
T143Kyle Mueller+676
T143Carlos Ortiz+676
T143Victor Perez+676
T147Hank Lebioda+777
T147Hayden Buckley+777
T147David Horsey+777
T147Nick Dunlap(a)+777
T147Isaac Simmons(a)+777
T147Alex Schaake+777
T153Brendan Valdes(a)+878
T153Frankie Capan III+878
T155Aaron Wise+979
T155Alexander Yang(a)+979
Updated: November 29, 2023
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Location: Los Angeles Country Club (North Course), Los Angeles, California
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